Gov. Mills announced Thursday that no physical distancing will be required at outdoor venues as of May 24, opening possibilities for summer entertainment.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Rock legend Alice Cooper to auction off Andy Warhol artwork
A gallery in Arizona estimates that ‘Little Electric Chair’ could fetch anywhere from $2.5 million to $4.5 million.
‘American Idol’ contestant exits show amid controversy
A video circulated of Caleb Kennedy, 16, sitting next to someone wearing what appears to be a Ku Klux Klan hood.
Waterville Opera House director stepping down after 4 years
Tamsen Brooke Warner is expected to leave the post next Thursday to become finance and operations manager at Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle.
At 88, artist in New Hampshire finishes year of pandemic ‘daily doodles’
A year ago Tuesday, Robert Seaman started working about 6 hours a day on his intricate, fanciful illustrations in his 1-room apartment at the Maplewood Assisted Living facility in Westmoreland.
Ellen DeGeneres to end long-running TV talk show next year
Her program, which started airing in 2003, lost 1.1 million viewers this season following allegations that it was a toxic workplace.
Gordon Ramsay’s tour of the midcoast to air in June
An episode of his National Geographic show, ‘Uncharted,’ will feature Ramsay foraging for and cooking with Maine ingredients.
‘Saboteur,’ ‘St. Elsewhere’ star Norman Lloyd dies at 106
‘If modern film history has a voice, it is Norman Lloyd’s.’
Oprah, Prince Harry reunite for Apple TV+ mental health show
‘The Me You Can’t See’ series debuts May 21.
Bob Dylan artwork to go on display in the U.S.
More than 120 of his pieces will be displayed in a Miami museum.